I'm loving your tutorial videos. As a new bead weaver and self taught from books, live action and down-to-earth description of how the stitches work is a breath if fresh air. Many thanks to you Jill. I have your beaded rope book and now feel I can tackle the projects.
Thank you so much for a very good tutorial again as I am just learning, trying to, to do 3 drop peyote. It looks over whelming but you make it a lot easier. You are an exellent teacher.
I have never seen this before but I'm definitely going to try it. I like to design my own patterns and I love the look of this technique. Thank you for showing it. You are so talented.
I thought I was the only on that called the ends sticky-outies..lol. Love this tutorial. I prefer the look of traditional peyote but I may try this to save time on the gifts I make every year.
Hi Jill, I am brand new to beading and making jewelry in general. I am SOOOO glad that I found your you tube tutorials!!!! You make it "FUN" to listen and learn!!! Your directions are clear and concise and I have learned so much already. I wish you MUCH success! Can you do more videos on stretch bracelets?? Also the wrap bracelets? Thank you! Dee
I really enjoy your videos. I can't figure out how to increase in 2 & 3 drop peyote stitch. I can decrease but not increase. I have a project nearly done and for finishing purposes, it should have been odd count instead of even. Short of starting over, I am thinking that if I increased on one side, I could work that row the length of the project and finish properly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the tutorial! I just recently found Sand Fiber patterns ... aren't they great?! Since I had not done two or three drop before, I thought I would try it with some cheap-o seed beads before I started in on the pattern I purchased. However, I got about six or seven rows into a basic chevron-type pattern with a two-drop and realized that the piece was pulling to the left. I don't know if the problem is my tension or the cheap-o beads. Any suggestions? Should I just try again with the Delicas like Carol uses for her designs? Thanks so much!
It would have been helpful to have a pattern that had several color changes instead of a third row that was basically black Also seeing the pattern in the inset instead of you would have helped. Third I think it should be mentioned that a lot of people don’t speak English, a chart is universal.
Worried about the shelf life of this method, if thread breaks much more work to repair later, essentially bracelet is toast. 1 bead at a time means bracelet can be repaired ?
Your teaching method is so clear and understandable.
I'm loving your tutorial videos. As a new bead weaver and self taught from books, live action and down-to-earth description of how the stitches work is a breath if fresh air. Many thanks to you Jill. I have your beaded rope book and now feel I can tackle the projects.
InstaBlaster...
I like the idea of doing 1 drop,2 drop and 3 drop all in the same pattern.Going to give this a try.
Love your videos!
I love that you call them "sticky outies"! Glad to know I'm not alone! Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much for a very good tutorial again as I am just learning, trying to, to do 3 drop peyote. It looks over whelming but you make it a lot easier. You are an exellent teacher.
Thank you for the excellent tutorial! I would have been lost if I wouldn't have seen this!
I have never seen this before but I'm definitely going to try it. I like to design my own patterns and I love the look of this technique. Thank you for showing it. You are so talented.
Very well explained and demonstrated! Thank you.
I thought I was the only on that called the ends sticky-outies..lol. Love this tutorial. I prefer the look of traditional peyote but I may try this to save time on the gifts I make every year.
Excellent tut. vid. Jill!:-)
Thank you Jill love this site
Great tutorial Jill, thank you 😊
Great! Haven't worked with three drop peyote, but will do that!
Really like this Jill! A little late seeing it from publishing date, but love your tutorials! Thank you!!
Awesome! Its so clear now how to follow the pattern as well.
Hi Jill,
I am brand new to beading and making jewelry in general. I am SOOOO glad that I
found your you tube tutorials!!!! You make it "FUN" to listen and learn!!! Your directions are clear and concise and I have learned so much already. I wish you MUCH success! Can you do more videos on stretch bracelets?? Also the wrap bracelets?
Thank you! Dee
I really enjoy your videos. I can't figure out how to increase in 2 & 3 drop peyote stitch. I can decrease but not increase. I have a project nearly done and for finishing purposes, it should have been odd count instead of even. Short of starting over, I am thinking that if I increased on one side, I could work that row the length of the project and finish properly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Are there any tutorials on how to add tilas to a 3 drop peyote bracelet
Great Video!! Would love to see how to add a bead in the middle of Kumihimo
Thank you!
That's Awesome! Thank you
Awesome
Thanks Jill.
Thanks for the tutorial! I just recently found Sand Fiber patterns ... aren't they great?! Since I had not done two or three drop before, I thought I would try it with some cheap-o seed beads before I started in on the pattern I purchased. However, I got about six or seven rows into a basic chevron-type pattern with a two-drop and realized that the piece was pulling to the left. I don't know if the problem is my tension or the cheap-o beads. Any suggestions? Should I just try again with the Delicas like Carol uses for her designs? Thanks so much!
please jill I need help. im trying to learn how to read patterns. do I work from left to right, then right to left and so on. im so confused
Where did you get that awesome bead board?
That's the Bead On It Board from www.beadonitboards.com - and we're doing a giveaway of one this week! Check out this week's videos!
Hi, I'm wondering if I have to use delica beads only for peyote? Can seed beads work as well?
Cookie LaVonne yes but not as uniform
Funny you should mention this. This is what I'm working on right now. Don't know how to add picture, but it is really neat. :)
HAHA sticky outties. I like this lady. ^_^
She is the best
It would have been helpful to have a pattern that had several color changes instead of a third row that was basically black Also seeing the pattern in the inset instead of you would have helped. Third I think it should be mentioned that a lot of people don’t speak English, a chart is universal.
Worried about the shelf life of this method, if thread breaks much more work to repair later, essentially bracelet is toast. 1 bead at a time means bracelet can be repaired ?